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    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 4 Nov 2024
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    Image credit to @drewwayfarer, @betulbal, and Prince

    Bali, the ultimate tropical playground, is like a giant burst of vibrant colours and endless adventures.
    Nusa Penida is the best photo spot in Bali! Image credit to @wowzoff
    Nusa Penida is the best photo spot in Bali! Image credit to @wowzoff

    Before we start, have you been to Bali?

    Imagine lush rice terraces that look like they've been painted by an artist with a brush of green. You'll get lost in its magical ancient temples and the swaying palm trees.
    The beaches? Oh, they're a whole mood.
    Soaked in the sun! Image credit to @betulbal on Instagram
    Soaked in the sun! Image credit to @betulbal on Instagram
    Sun-soaked and surf-ready, the ocean looks like invites you to ride the waves or simply flop onto the sand with a coconut in hand. And let's talk food – from sizzling street-side babi guling to feasts fit for the gods, your taste buds are in for a wild ride.
    So, whether you're chasing waterfalls, doing yoga at sunrise, or just embracing the laid-back island vibes, Bali is your playground of dreams.
    Looking for a perfect Bali itinerary? Read here:

    Are you ready for your Bali adventure?

    On top of our list of top things to do in Bali is entering the Gates of Heaven!
    On top of our list of top things to do in Bali is entering the Gates of Heaven!
    Zooming around Bali is like hopping on a colourful adventure ride! You have taxis that are, well, taxis - just wave and they're there. If you're feeling chill, there are buses that look like they're always on a beach vacation.
    And hey, have you heard of the "ojek"? They're like friendly motorbike taxis that can weave through traffic like sneaky ninjas.
    Then there are scooters, like zippy little machines, taking you through streets full of surprises. Similar to ojek, but without a driver to drive you around. Bali's transport is like a big puzzle of fun ways to explore this awesome island!
    Okay, enough of those details, let's talk about renting a scooter in Bali.
    Renting a scooter in Bali is very affordable. Image credit to Klook
    Renting a scooter in Bali is very affordable. Image credit to Klook
    For your info, the scooter is similar to the motorbike you have at home, but in Bali, most of the locals use scooters as they are cheaper and easy to maintain - and of course, they are everywhere! So, for the first timers, don't be surprised to see scooters gliding through the island's crazy traffic.
    Here is a list of what needs your attention before, while, and after renting scooters in Bali:
    1. Is it a good idea to rent a scooter in Bali?
    2. Is riding a scooter considered safe in Bali traffic?
    3. Is an international driver's license required for Bali scooter rentals?
    4. Where can you find a scooter rental company and how much does Bali scooter rental cost?
    5. Types of rental scooters
    6. Safety precautions when driving scooters in Bali
    7. Where can I find gas stations in Bali?
    8. Where can I return my rented scooter?
    9. Can I opt for a different type of transport instead?
    Let's get started!

    Is it a good idea to rent a scooter in Bali?

    Absolutely go for a scooter in Bali – it's like having your magic ride to find all the cool spots.
    And guess what? You can go past traffic and avoid those never-ending lines of cars and buses. So worth it!
    Scooter around Bali is the easiest way to explore the island! Image credit to Prince
    Scooter around Bali is the easiest way to explore the island! Image credit to Prince

    It is so cheap!

    Renting a scooter in Bali is like grabbing a bargain! Seriously, renting scooters or motorbikes in Southeast Asia is truly affordable and Bali is no exception.
    Guess what? The cost is just like buying lunch in Bali (just a few dollars). Crazy cheap, right? Why spend more when you can save money for more activities while you are in Bali?

    You are your own boss

    Discovering the ancient temples in Bali. Image credit to @drewwayfarer on Instagram
    Discovering the ancient temples in Bali. Image credit to @drewwayfarer on Instagram
    The best part? You are the boss of your Bali adventure. No rushing, no schedules – you set the pace. Sometimes guided tours in Bali can be expensive, especially for solo or couple travellers, also, they're often quick and restricted.
    With your own scooter, you are free to explore every spot, hidden or unexplored, taking detours to find Bali's best treasures. You get complete freedom!

    Is riding a scooter considered safe in Bali traffic?

    If you have driven a motorbike before in your home country, driving scooters in Bali is more or less the same - except probably the traffic. The key here is to always be confident!
    Scooting in Bali is safe, just like riding at home! Image credit to Klook
    Scooting in Bali is safe, just like riding at home! Image credit to Klook

    New to scooters?

    Never driven a scooter before? No worries! Take your time to learn – it's all about practice. But if you are just in Bali for a couple of days, well, we would suggest you skip scooters for now and go for other transport instead.
    If you are planning for a longer stay, then it's a big yes! Find a calm spot near where your hotel room where you're staying and gear up, test, and get comfy with your scooter.
    And hey, if it's your first time on a Bali bike, keep it solo. Riding with friends is risky and tricky.
    If you're not used to the pedals and brakes, be careful. But generally, scooters are pretty easy and safe to ride.

    Is an international driving license required for Bali scooter rentals?

    Image credit to Australian Automobile Association
    Image credit to Australian Automobile Association
    Thinking of driving scooters in Bali as a tourist? Well, here's the deal – you need an international driver's permit or license, it's the rule! This law applies to everywhere and everyone, even in Australia itself.

    Where can I get the International Driving Permit?

    We are highly encouraging you to apply for an International Driving Permit, also known as an International Driving License - this is the safest way to drive around Bali, in fact, around the world.
    Have your International Driving Permit (IDP) ready before applying for a Bali scooter or motorbike rental. It's like your home country's motorcycle license translated for other countries. But remember, you need to be legal in your own country first.
    For Australians, you can apply for your IDP via the Australian Automobile Association website.
    Keep them - both the IDP and your own driving license tucked under your scooter seat.

    Where can you find a scooter rental company and how much does Bali scooter rental cost?

    Looking to explore Bali with your own scooter? Look no further!
    Get your scooter on Klook now! Image credit to Klook
    Get your scooter on Klook now! Image credit to Klook
    Klook offers an excellent solution with scooter rentals that are both convenient and pocket-friendly. Our partnership with trusted local scooter rental companies ensures you'll find scooters easily, whether you're in bustling Seminyak, cultural Ubud, or scenic Canggu.
    With Klook, you can find scooter rentals at competitive prices, starting from as low as a few dollars a day. Not only does this give you an affordable option to navigate the island, but it also offers flexibility and freedom to explore Bali at your own pace.
    Say goodbye to waiting in traffic jams or being restricted by tour schedules - renting a scooter through Klook lets you make the most of your time and get off the beaten path.

    Open your Klook app

    To get started, simply visit the Klook platform, browse through the available scooter rental options, and choose the one that suits your needs. From Yamaha to Honda, you name it.
    You'll be ready to zip through Bali's stunning landscapes, vibrant markets, and serene beaches in no time, all while enjoying the unbeatable convenience of a scooter rental arranged through Klook.

    Types of rental scooters

    In Bali, scooter rentals come in various options to match your preferences and riding style. Klook offers a range of popular scooter models to cater to your comfort and adventure needs.
    Image credit to Klook
    These are the types of scooters you can rent on Klook. Image credit to Klook

    Honda Vario

    One of the favored choices is the Honda Vario, known for its sleek design and smooth performance. Whether you're cruising along the coast or navigating through bustling streets, the Honda Vario provides a reliable and comfortable ride.
    Price: From AUD 9.85 per day
    Comes with a free helmet

    Honda Scoopy

    For those seeking a touch of retro charm, the Honda Scoopy is a standout option. With its classic look and modern features, the Scoopy offers both style and functionality.
    Price: From AUD 9.85 per day
    Comes with a free helmet

    Honda Beat

    On the other hand, the Honda Beat is a great choice for travelers who prioritize fuel efficiency and agility. Its compact size and nimble handling make it perfect for weaving through traffic and exploring Bali's winding roads.
    Price: From AUD 9.85 per day
    Comes with a free helmet

    Yamaha NMAX

    If you're looking for a more powerful option, the Yamaha NMAX is a top contender. With its higher engine capacity and advanced features, the NMAX offers a blend of comfort, performance, and style. Whether you're planning to hit the open roads or explore Bali's scenic routes, the Yamaha NMAX provides a dynamic and thrilling riding experience.
    Price: From AUD 19.05 per day
    Comes with a free helmet
    Looking for more Instagrammable spots with your scooter?
    With Klook, you can easily find and rent these scooter models to enhance your Bali adventure and make the most of your journey.

    Safety precautions when driving scooters in Bali

    When it comes to scooter safety in Bali, it's important to be well-prepared for any situation. While the island offers stunning landscapes and exciting adventures, it's essential to acknowledge that scooter accidents among tourists are unfortunately quite common.
    Despite this, locals may appear accustomed to such incidents, which emphasises the significance of being proactive about your own safety.

    Wear helmet

    When riding scooters in Bali, prioritizing safety is of utmost importance. Before you hit the road, ensure you're wearing a helmet, as it's not only a legal requirement but a crucial safeguard against potential accidents.
    Helmet is a must! Image credit to Huda
    Helmet is a must-wear protective gear! Image credit to Huda

    Prepare your own first-aid kit

    In addition to wearing a helmet, consider assembling a basic first aid kit before embarking on your scooter journey. This kit should include essentials like bandages, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, and pain relievers.
    Having a well-equipped first aid kit on hand can prove invaluable in case of minor injuries or accidents before you get proper medical treatment.

    Prepare emergency contacts

    Furthermore, jot down important emergency numbers on your phone or on a piece of paper to have quick access to local authorities or medical services if needed. Since scooter accidents can happen unexpectedly, having the necessary contact information readily available can streamline the process of seeking assistance.
    Don't forget to also include the contact details of your accommodation and any local friends or acquaintances who could help in an emergency.

    Bring bottled water

    Bottled water can help you cool down during a hot day in Bali
    Bottled water can help you cool down during a hot day in Bali
    Staying hydrated is often overlooked when discussing safety, but it's crucial, especially in Bali's warm and humid climate. Keep a supply of bottled water with you at all times to stay refreshed during your rides. Dehydration can lead to fatigue and reduced concentration, which can be hazardous while driving.
    By staying hydrated, you'll remain more alert and capable of responding to potential challenges on the road.

    Be aware of the traffic

    Beware of the other motorist along your way. Image credit to Kate
    Beware of the other motorist along your way. Image credit to Kate

    Be attentive to traffic rules, road signs, and other local laws and Bali driving practices. Keep in mind that traffic in Bali can be chaotic, so always stay vigilant and anticipate the unexpected.
    To avoid accidents, maintain a safe speed and distance from other vehicles. Bali's roads can vary from smooth highways to bumpy paths, so adjust your speed according to the road conditions.
    Especially when exploring rural areas or less-travelled paths, exercise extra caution as the roads might be uneven or narrow.
    Always keep your Google Maps handy!
    Always keep your Google Maps handy!
    Oh ya - always use Google Maps to navigate through Bali's roads.

    Study your scooter

    Additionally, familiarise yourself with your scooter's controls before starting your journey. Test the brakes, lights, and horns to ensure they're functioning properly. Always use turn signals and hand signals to communicate your intentions to other drivers.

    Wear appropriate clothing

    While it can be tempting to ride without protective gear due to the tropical climate, it's essential to wear appropriate clothing, closed-toe shoes, and even gloves to safeguard yourself from potential accidents.
    By following these safety precautions and being a responsible rider, you can enjoy the beauty of Bali while minimising risks and ensuring a memorable and safe scooter adventure.

    Where can I find gas or petrol stations in Bali?

    Navigating the availability of petrol stations in Bali is relatively straightforward, ensuring that you won't find yourself stranded due to an empty tank. These refueling spots are conveniently located across the island, catering to the needs of both locals and tourists.

    Street petrol vendor

    Apart from the conventional petrol stations, one of the unique features of Bali's transportation scene is the presence of roadside vendors selling petrol. These vendors often use recycled bottles, like old vodka bottles, to offer fuel to passing motorists.
    You can find this kind of small petrol vendor at almost every street in Bali. Image credit to @_twininfluencers on Instagram
    You can find this kind of small petrol vendor at almost every street in Bali. Image credit to @_twininfluencers on Instagram
    This practice has become a distinctive aspect of Bali's culture, and you'll notice these makeshift petrol stations dotted along various routes. While it might seem unconventional, these vendors provide a quick solution for refueling, especially in areas where official petrol stations may not be as easily accessible.
    It's recommended, however, to rely on conventional petrol stations whenever possible. These stations offer a safer and more regulated option for refueling.
    They not only ensure the quality and authenticity of the fuel but also provide additional services such as air pressure checks and basic vehicle maintenance.
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    Where can I return my rented scooter?

    When it comes to returning a rented scooter in Bali, the process is generally straightforward and convenient. Klook offers a delivery service to certain areas on the island, so make sure you choose your preferred delivery point before booking one!
    Then, you will be provided with a predetermined drop-off location, which is typically the same as the place where you initially got your scooter delivered.
    Return it wherever you want - but always inform us in advance! Image credit to Doang
    Return it wherever you want - but always inform us in advance! Image credit to Doang
    The predetermined delivery point is often strategically chosen for its accessibility and convenience. It could be at the airport, a designated parking area, or a well-known landmark. You can confidently head to the specified spot, return the scooter, and complete the necessary paperwork.
    It's worth noting that the scooter will be inspected at the return point for any damages that might have occurred during your rental period. While normal wear and tear is usually expected, any significant damages might incur additional charges.

    Can I opt for a different type of transport instead?

    Absolutely!
    You have the flexibility to choose a different mode of transportation that best suits your preferences and needs. Klook offers a convenient and reliable option in the form of private car charters with experienced and professional drivers.
    Opting for a private car charter can offer you a range of advantages. Firstly, you'll have the convenience of a dedicated vehicle at your disposal, allowing you to create your own itinerary and explore Bali at your own pace.
    Whether you're traveling with a group, as a couple, or solo, a private car charter ensures a personalised experience that caters to your specific travel requirements.
    With a professional driver on the steering wheel, you can relax and enjoy the journey without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads or worrying about parking.
    The drivers are knowledgeable about the local area and can offer valuable insights and recommendations, making your travel experience even more enriching.
    Looking for private car charter? Fret not, Klook has it all! Image credit to Klook
    Looking for private car charter? Fret not, Klook has it all! Image credit to Klook
    Additionally, a private car charter can be a great option for those looking for comfort and privacy, especially if you're traveling with family or friends. The vehicles are well-maintained and spacious, providing a comfortable environment for you to travel in style.
    While renting a scooter is a popular and adventurous option, a private car charter offers a different level of convenience, especially if you prefer not to ride a scooter or if you're traveling with young children.
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    So, have you decided - are you a #TeamScooter or #TeamCharter?
    Written by: Zulqarnain Yusoff

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